2023

Figuring out the upgrade path for AWS RDS from PostgreSQL 12.14 to PostgreSQL 16.1

These are my notes on figuring out an upgrade path for the FreshPorts PostgreSQL 12.14 database hosted on Amazon RDS. Most of this is based on Upgrading the PostgreSQL DB engine for Amazon RDS The sections of this post relate to the sections found at the above URL. First, I installed the AWS CLI (via […]

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Bacula: Moving from 9.x to 13.x and upgrading the PostgreSQL database

I have been using Bacula since 2004. It is my backup solution of choice, not only because it has a PostgreSQL backend, but it is flexible, robust, and reliable. I, on the other hand, have long ignored recent releases. I’m using Bacula 9.6.7 (released on 2021-01-26), roughly 3 years ago. Today, I started the upgrade

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I figured out why pg_dump was failing with PostgreSQL 15-16

In recent blog post, I outlined a problem I hit with pg_dump. Specifically, pg_dump was picking up and using ~/.pgpass with pg_dump from PostgreSQL 12-14, but with PostgreSQL 15-16, it was failing. In this blog post: FreeBSD 13.2 PostgreSQL server 12 / 16 PostgreSQL client 12-16 Bacula 9.6.7 Today we figured out why: $HOME. $HOME

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While restoring my PostgreSQL database to a new FreeBSD server, I discovered the wrong database server in a configuration file

Lately, I’ve been preparing to move from PostgreSQL 12 to PostgreSQL 16 – my main developement database server at home needs to get updated. The goal: migrate each database from the old host (running PostgreSQL 12) to the new host (running PostgreSQL 16) using pg_dump and pg_restore. Today, I decided to migrate the Bacula database.

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pg_dump: error: connection to server failed: fe_sendauth: no password supplied

FYI, this problem has been solved and described in I figured out why pg_dump was failing with PostgreSQL 15-16. This morning I encountered this error message: In this post: FreeBSD 13.2 PostgreSQL 12.16 (server – pg02) PostgreSQL 16.1 (client – dbclone) See also While restoring my PostgreSQL database to a new FreeBSD server, I discovered

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Jails with embedded, but not jailed, ZFS datasets – how to mount/umount – corrected

This is a rewrite of Jails with embedded, but not jailed, ZFS datasets – how to mount/umount. First, this is not about jailed ZFS datasets. I use them for FreshPorts, but that’s not I’m going to talk about here. In this post: FreeBSD 13.2 This is my example: [22:25 r730-03 dvl ~] % zfs list

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Preparing a server for sale – Supermicro 846 – 10 x 5TB HDD

FYI: This server has since gone to a new home. After powering off the server about 8 months ago, I took the first steps to selling it. I opened it up and took out 2x NVMe sticks (1TB each, ZFS mirrored, giving a 930G zpool) INTEL fiber NIC (Intel X540-AT2) I’ll be keeping those items.

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pg_dump: error: query failed: ERROR: permission denied for sequence cache_clearing_files_id_seq

Skip to the end of this post for the lesson part of this blog post. This email arrived in my inbox yesterday at about 10:00 PM: This is the backup script for my database dumps on my server at home. I immediately recognized it as the follow-on from a table I had just added. It

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Got a pkg vuln you can’t get rid of?

I’ve been working on this for a while. [23:18 r730-01 dvl ~] % pkg audit curl-8.4.0 is vulnerable: curl — SOCKS5 heap buffer overflow CVE: CVE-2023-38545 WWW: https://vuxml.FreeBSD.org/freebsd/d6c19e8c-6806-11ee-9464-b42e991fc52e.html 1 problem(s) in 1 installed package(s) found. [23:18 r730-01 dvl ~] % The original vuxml entry got it wrong. This problem was fixed in 8.4.0 A subsequent

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